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In reply to the discussion: Mystery girl taken from Roma home in Greece is 'at peace,' charity says [View all]moriah
(8,312 posts)62. They're drawing it from what you called the "report" at first, the documentaries.
"It's horrifying that using children to beg and steal and live in utter filth is part of the Roma gypsy culture."
The post and the subthread from it was what made me quote the PDF report, where it drew the conclusion that no, this is not a part of Roma culture, and there is no specific "Roma vulnerability factor".
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Mystery girl taken from Roma home in Greece is 'at peace,' charity says [View all]
dlwickham
Oct 2013
OP
as much as i love greece, the EU human rights commission has repeatedly reported on its
loli phabay
Oct 2013
#23
Yeah, people should look up Golden Dawn, a Greek neo-Nazi organization. Real wholesome folks...
kysrsoze
Oct 2013
#26
its not just these groups, the greek government has been lambasted by the EUCHR as well
loli phabay
Oct 2013
#27
Whether or not there is truth to the old slander of Roma about kidnapping children
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#3
its a century old slander, that still gets brought up today when a scapegoat is needed
loli phabay
Oct 2013
#5
its much the same kind of thing, but like the jewish thing its believed by some
loli phabay
Oct 2013
#9
I think it was quite common back then for children to be passed around within a family -
hedgehog
Oct 2013
#38
also in times of darkening ie the thirties, a lot of kids where smuggled to families
loli phabay
Oct 2013
#46
it helps that family is defined differently, its not just blood but other commonalities
loli phabay
Oct 2013
#48
well the crisps were bouffing, that is bad. the other other other white meat not so bad
loli phabay
Oct 2013
#51
I was referring to the Roma doing it. I seriously doubt it - maybe very rarely.
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#67
no its part of some families, its like saying all italians are mafia or run pizza joints
loli phabay
Oct 2013
#17
No, that is not what the report says. have you even read it? If so, cite where it says this...
Turborama
Oct 2013
#55
Who's drawing those conclusion from the report? You're making an argument out of whole cloth.
Turborama
Oct 2013
#60
They're drawing it from what you called the "report" at first, the documentaries.
moriah
Oct 2013
#62
Now you're making a new argument about the documentaries? It's hard to keep up.
Turborama
Oct 2013
#63
I posted that, the report that came with it and another documentary in the original thread
Turborama
Oct 2013
#21
That was the report explaining why children and women are vulnerable to trafficking and abuse?
Turborama
Oct 2013
#29
If you look at the regional figures, 60, 70, 80, 90 and up to 100% of the victims are Romany
Turborama
Oct 2013
#33
I don't know why you're trying to massage the statistics with a false equivalency
Turborama
Oct 2013
#37
There is no logical fallacy in what I have said, I am just repeating what the report says.
Turborama
Oct 2013
#54
finally i agree with you, the problem is that not everyone thinks as you do
loli phabay
Oct 2013
#59
yup, it seems that while we look on stuff like blood libel as evil it is still
loli phabay
Oct 2013
#43
ps was told on another thread that rom is not a real descriptor, i guess there are a list of real
loli phabay
Oct 2013
#45
Like "the Circus" in later eras, Roma got the blame for many disappearances/runaways.
TygrBright
Oct 2013
#14
Welcome to DU. Wonderful but horrifying documentary from the BBC is a great addition
riderinthestorm
Oct 2013
#40
Trafficking of humans for any purpose by anyone requires the complicity of the larger society -
hedgehog
Oct 2013
#41
some will profit from it, thats the shame. also i think there is a misunderstanding about
loli phabay
Oct 2013
#44